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From the colossal dunks that send the United Center into hysterics to the game-changing moments that leave you on the edge of your seat, there's nothing like Chicago Bulls basketball. Help 'Da Bulls return to the glory days of the Jordan Era by supporting the team at the UC this season!

Chicago Bulls Ticket Information

Sports fans in the Windy City can cheer on Chicago’s starting five live with the help of Vivid Seats. Bulls game tickets are highly valued, with Chicago regularly emerging as a postseason contender. Celebrate every Bulls victory at the Madhouse on Madison in seats that match your individual needs. We will have tickets for sale for contests on the 2014-15 Chicago Bulls schedule, and Bulls playoff tickets will be available as the regular season draws to a close. Be one of the 20,000+ United Center faithful in attendance to experience a Bulls game live this season.

We offer a 100% Buyer Guarantee with every confirmed purchase, which assures authenticity, validity, and on-time delivery of your Chicago Bulls tickets.

You are also assured to receive full customer care at Vivid Seats. Our start-to-finish customer support is there for you when you need it most. Whether you're inquiring about ticket availability or have a last-minute question before you head to the arena, we will treat your inquiry with a personalized level of attention. Contact us by Live Chat or at 866.848.8499 seven days a week during extended business hours.

If you're shopping on a budget, find cheap Bulls tickets by using the price range filter for the matchup you'd like to attend. You also can pinpoint tickets in a specific section of the United Center by using the Bulls seating chart for home games, or the map for an opponent's venue.

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NBA Playoffs 2015: Chicago vs Cleveland (Second Round)

The Chicago Bulls’ road to the NBA Finals will again include an appearance by LeBron James, though of course this time as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Bulls have encountered plenty of James since 2010, but have struggled to find a winning formula, going 3-12 in the last 15 head-to-head postseason meetings. The Cavs also took three of four during the regular season, but in a major shift of momentum in favor of the Bulls, Cleveland will be without Kevin Love for the remainder of the playoffs, and J.R. Smith for the first two games due to his suspension. Chicago advanced via a 4-2 series win over the Milwaukee Bucks, which concluded with a lopsided 120-66 victory.